Death Game Manga no Kuromaku Satsujinki no Imouto ni Tensei shite Shippai shita - Vol. 6 Ch. 25

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What's with the 15th-17th of August on the calendar on the third last page? Mai's risky day or something?
 
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A happy ending!
The bro is deadset on her, but as a living waifu and not like the OG corpse.

It was fun to see her still floundering to get one over him but constantly getting tripped up haha.

Thanks for scanlating this to the end!❤️
 
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Thanks for the translation!

To add to what others have said about "the incest is a better outcome than mass murder", I think other genres can use this tactic too. For example, "Helping My Childhood Friend Obtain A Harem In Another World To Prevent Him From Becoming The Demon Lord!" would make us feel relieved that the world wasn't plunged into a thousand years of darkness, so it's cool that the boring MC and the gaggle of one-dimensional women will live happily ever after (in another world).
 
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Well that was weird.
You make all that fuss about him being a psychopath and then decide that love can fix all of it ?
Yes he did have to learn not to kill her classmates out of jealously but it felt too easy.
 
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What a strange ending. I don't dislike it, but this whole story felt like a cord pulled almost to its breaking point and at the end the lunatic who's held us in such high tension this whole time just relaxes his grip and... that's it? Maybe we're too conditioned to expect bombastic climaxes. For a manga that has most of its action running beneath the surface, an ending like this just makes me feel like I'm missing something.
 
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We get confirmation of the pre-martial getting it on like Donkey Kong and how they get married is the issue?

Dude,they're step-siblings,they can do whatever once they're adults,and so they did.

Friends can think whatever they want,their family has already given the go ahead,so what's the problem?

And yes,the WHOLE DAMN POINT OF THE COMIC was to stop him from murdering anyone,she did it so well accidentally that he was hooked on him since the car incident,and her being a reinarnate plus a step-sibling means she can fall for him more easily then ever,something he never though possibly until she actually said it to his face.

He loved her,and she grew to love him,and that growth is what saved them all,with more then enough tension and instrusive thoughts to go with it.

You have to remember that his obsession with death was replaced with an obssession for his sister,and that helped to steer him away from lethal methods of removing people,and even the thoughts of killing were funneled to her,which he longer had to once she flat out told him despite knowing his true nature.

What I would like to see,though,is if the extras will have her actually tell him about the reincarnation,and how much in depth that'll be.
I agreed with most of you point except one. I think mai in every version, be goodhell ,pre or post "reincarnation" are mai being big brocon so she didn't grow to love him. she's always love him. (it could be just sibling love at first but it change later which we could say it happened to both of them)

only different thing is this manga Mai is being cheerful and friendly to everyone(she befriended with yukari before she get memory of her past life) while Goodhell Mai is completly dead set on her brother and cold to anyone else.(she didn't even close to gramp in goodhell)

tbh, I don't feel like she's isekai per se, it's more like she gain insight from different timeline(goodhell). as "mai" barely change from who she is. except that she learned what would happened when he went completely mad(pull death game then off himself later cuz life is boring or something)

so she tried her best to stop him doing death game by not making him bored, to save everyone including himself.
 
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Good premise, good buildup on both sides, solid conclusion. Fantastic art and the writing is, unlike most LN -> manga situations, better than the source since the artist knows how to show subtle emotions and the writer clearly cared about the adaptation with the expansions and altered pace. The volume end notes were also really heartwarming to read.

It was clear from the start that this was a romance about a sociopath and someone who would accept him for who he is, but would not accept him killing innocent people and himself. There was never an incest "twist", it was clearly set up from the start, and the dissonance came from both characters having drastically different views of the same situations. Mai saved him out of love, but never understood that he loved her because he hid all his emotions away, so naturally she thought she was having nearly no effect. Similarly, Makoto never understood her because she was hiding how much she knew, and he doesn't understand emotions in general well so his perspective was always muddled. It was really exciting to follow his POV, and the mangaka duo did a really good job in getting both sides across from their own limited, biased perspectives without an omniscient narrator or cheating with how much they both understood.

There's no point in arguing with people who have no reading comprehension. If you enjoyed it and they didn't, it's a shame that they didn't get to fully experience it.
 
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I agreed with most of you point except one. I think mai in every version, be goodhell ,pre or post "reincarnation" are mai being big brocon so she didn't grow to love him. she's always love him. (it could be just sibling love at first but it change later which we could say it happened to both of them)

only different thing is this manga Mai is being cheerful and friendly to everyone(she befriended with yukari before she get memory of her past life) while Goodhell Mai is completly dead set on her brother and cold to anyone else.(she didn't even close to gramp in goodhell)

tbh, I don't feel like she's isekai per se, it's more like she gain insight from different timeline(goodhell). as "mai" barely change from who she is. except that she learned what would happened when he went completely mad(pull death game then off himself later cuz life is boring or something)

so she tried her best to stop him doing death game by not making him bored, to save everyone including himself.
Well,they say as much in the very first chapter that the original Mai was a brocon,but that in itself doesn't mean she was more then a close sibling relation(which was one sided in the original),and she does acknowledge that she is a brocon since its' the type of reincarnation where its' treated as remembering a past self instead of the reincarnator replacing the host.

But it definitely had her grow to love him more as a man then her elder brother,since wanting him to be happy took priority then being happy herself with him,hence the whole match making idea she had.

If the plot of "Good Bye Heaven,Good Morning Hell" didn't actually occur,the original Mai probably would've gotten no where due to how cut off he was with anything aside death.

Here's hoping the extras shed some light,if what the other people have typed out regarding the existence of extras is true.
 
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thanks for the work you guys put into this series over the years o7
 
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It was a fun ride. I'm a little older than we started this (and thus a little more easily ashamed) but 30 dead children or some diet incest? The answer is obvious. I do with she would have stopped referring to him as her brother after they got together, though.
 
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Is it wrong that i wish there was a bit more drama. In the end atleast Mai's efforts paid off atleast. Good for her.
 

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